Looking through the manuals makes one wonder what the heck Yamaha was doing.
If you look at the carb specs for 80-81, there are essentially 2 carb setups used.
80-81 std uses 115 mains in 1&4 and 120s in 2&3
80-81 spl uses 110's and 120s.
stds and specials use different needles.
Some of the carbs seem to have come with all 110's.
We know why the bigger jets in the center carbs, but we still have some coming with 110's and some with 115's.
My question is if they put everything from 110-120 in stock, when jetting up what do you use as the starting point?
I also wonder why they would jet the std and special differently. The only difference between a standard and special, insofar as the motor is concerned, is the different size rear wheel, for a slight gearing difference and a weight hit for the std.
I have tried everything from 110-120, so far and found little or no difference in top end performance, and no soot on my plugs.
If you look at the carb specs for 80-81, there are essentially 2 carb setups used.
80-81 std uses 115 mains in 1&4 and 120s in 2&3
80-81 spl uses 110's and 120s.
stds and specials use different needles.
Some of the carbs seem to have come with all 110's.
We know why the bigger jets in the center carbs, but we still have some coming with 110's and some with 115's.
My question is if they put everything from 110-120 in stock, when jetting up what do you use as the starting point?
I also wonder why they would jet the std and special differently. The only difference between a standard and special, insofar as the motor is concerned, is the different size rear wheel, for a slight gearing difference and a weight hit for the std.
I have tried everything from 110-120, so far and found little or no difference in top end performance, and no soot on my plugs.
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